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Your guide to the 2024 State Election in Noosa

The next state general election will be held on Saturday 26 October and Noosa Today has asked Noosa's current candidates the same six questions...

Call for candidates to back local news

The Queensland Country Press Association (QCPA) is calling on all candidates to support a policy that ensures a fairer share of government advertising is...

State overreach threatens Noosa future

The State Government’s interference in local planning is unjust, undemocratic, and unacceptable. Our community and the Noosa Plan are being bypassed, disrespected, and ignored....

Residents proposal a scaled back housing development

The Dianella Court and Neighbours Steering Committee of Cooroy last week met with Noosa Council to present them with scaled-back counter proposal for a...

Freddys turn two

Local band The Freddys would like to invite you to join them in celebrating their second anniversary of playing gigs on the Sunshine Coast....

The TAFE journey

It took almost a decade of advocating by Independent Noosa MP Sandy Bolton for the decommissioned Noosa TAFE site to be utilised to benefit...

Noosa hosts equity summit

This October, Noosa will welcome leaders from across Australia and the world as Country to Coast Queensland (CCQ) hosts the 2024 Advancing Equity Summit...

Battle on over units

The LNP on Monday announced they would "put the brakes on Labor’s approval of a 195-unit, six storey development, which was foisted on the...

Old phones provide a lifeline for DV victims as demand surges

Devastatingly, new data from domestic violence support charity shows demand for help is showing no signs of slowing down, with a 29 per cent...

Making the connection

A boat trip from Noosa Marina at Tewantin to Makepeace Island gave time to reflect on the history of the Noosa River - before the timber-getters, before the early settlers, before the fisherman’s huts. The stately trees amid the wallum and the mangroves stand out like sentinels ... relics of a time when sawmills and shellfish middens shared places along the riverbanks. The occasion was part of the sixth annual Sunshine Coast Open House, a festival that celebrates the fusion of architecture, design, heritage,...

Labor election promises

In the lead up to the election Queensland Labor this week announced several election promises. Labor Premier Steven Miles released his Cheaper Energy Plan –...

LNP election promises

As the election nears LNP this week issued a raft of election promises. The LNP has committed to deliver new boating infrastructure to improve access...

Explosive detonated on Peregian Beach

Police declared an emergency at Peregian Beach at 12.30pm on Friday after a member of the public found an explosive device, which ADF bomb...